LOS ANGELES, CA – June 07, 2006 – Entertainment Industry author, publisher and publicist Judith Moose has announced plans to release her fourth and fifth television series guide books. The fourth is titled Steele Loved After All These Years is a retrospective look at Remington Steele and the fifth, Their Hobby Was Murder – A Look Back At Hart To Hart. Both books are slated for publication by the end of 2006.

Fans of both shows will be treated to walks down memory lane as they lip through the pages of the two books. Each will be filled with background information, behind-the-scenes tidbits, episode guides, trivia and assorted fun facts, a complete reference center, interviews with the cast, crew and creators and as with her others, a large selection of photos.

Judith A. Moose holds degrees in Broadcast Communications, Advertising and Marketing as well as a broadcasting license from the Federal Communications Commission. In 1995, she founded an Entertainment Research and Archive firm that she called Stars In My Eyes. The firm quickly grew and added publicity services for various entertainers, authors, musicians and feature films. In 2003, Stars In My Eyes had substantially grown and the company name was changed to JM Media Group. As well as handling the PR for several celebrities, Judith has assisted in the production of the A&E Network's Biography episode on Joan Collins, the NBC 75th Anniversary Special and seven VH1 Specials. Judith is currently serving as the Director of Media Relations for the feature films Woman's Story, The Hootch and Dark Butterfly. In December 2003, she published her first book, Together: A Sitcom Lover's Guide To Silver Spoons and her second, Another Time, Another Place: Quantum Leap in November 2004 with co-author Richie F. Levine. Her latest book, Glamour, Greed & Glory: Dynasty, was released on August 11, 2005 with co-author Paul Keylock (personal assistant to actress Joan Collins).

Steele Loved After All These Years and Their Hobby Was Murder will be released by Signing Stars Publishing.

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Remington:You didn't take this job just to see how *you* function with children, you took this job to see how *I* function. (Blood is Thicker Than Steele)

Remington:Ah, poor Daniel. He loved that dog so much. (Steeled with a Kiss)

Sheldon:I've wanted to be like you all my life!Remington: Relax,Sheldon! Remember you're only wearing a towel (Signed, Steeled and Delivered)

Remington:What say we take off, have brunch and catch a movie ?Laura:I’ll wait here and clean the drapes or do some laundry! (My Fair Steele)

Laura:I was a secretary who married the boss, too. (Steele Hanging In There)

Remington:I'm talking about men's bikini underwear, I'm talking about a T-shirt, a T-shirt that says, 'Bankers *do* it with interest' (Signed, Steeled and Delivered)

Laura:I too have dreams. Warm, sensuous dreams. I walk into a dark room, and a deep bath of chocolate awaits me. I lower myself into it. I’m covered in chocolate. And I discover what the pursuit of happiness means. (Steele Sweet on You)

Remington:Laura, I've been thinking about this fan dance you did in Acapulco. I mean, just how... fanny was it? (Vintage Steele)

Remington:You pull a stunt like that again and you won't sit down until you're eligible to retire. (Blood is Thicker Than Steele)

Laura:I'm a Peppler, he's a Peppler, she's a Peppler, we're a Peppler, they're a Peppler, wouldn't you like to be a Peppler too? (Hearts of Steele)

Remington:Irresponsibility isn’t a sickness. It’s an art. (Etched in Steele)

Laura: What do I call you when we're alone?Remington: Well,I'm quite used to the name you came up with.Laura:It's from a typewriter and a football team. (Tempered Steele)

Laura:Tonight, if you asked me, I don’t think I could say no.Remington:Tonight, I don’t think I could ask (Red Holt Steele)

Remington:Somebody always shoots at us when we’re kissing! (Love Among the Steele)

Laura:I’m really not in the mood for one of your movie quotes now. (Steele At It)

Remington:God I’m good! (Tempered Steele)

Remington:That's what I love about you; no matter how bleak the situation, you never lose your sense of humour! (Tempered Steele)

Remington:In matters of this nature, I find it advisable for subjects to focus on the initial stages of their narrative and then to proceed chronologically.Shirley:What’d he say?Laura:He means start at the beginning. (My Fair Steele)

Remington:Your picture appears in a porno magazine and I’m the pervert? (Steele Blushing)

Remington:Laura, there is a time to be calm and a time to be unreasonable. Now is the time to be unreasonable. (Forged Steele)

Laura:The only advancement he’s talking about is into the bedroom! (Sensitive Steele)

Remington:The only half you use is for thinking! What about the half for feeling? (Sensitive Steele)

Remington:We make the perfect couple, don’t we? (Steele Trying)

Claude:This young lady is by far the finest of the staggering away.Remington: You have exquiqite taste,Claude. (Tempered Steele)